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Episode 55, “A Visit with Stephen Senn: Time, Concurrent Controls, and the Bayesian Guidance”
In this episode of "In the Interim...", Dr. Scott Berry hosts Dr. Stephen Senn, award-winning statistician and author, for a discussion on advanced challenges in adaptive and platform trial methodology.
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Episode 54, “Making Sense of Hierarchical Composites”
In this episode of "In the Interim…", Dr. Scott Berry is joined by statisticians Dr. Amy Crawford, Dr. Cora Allen-Savietta, and Dr. Jessica Overbey for a technical deep dive into hierarchical composite endpoints and the win ratio in clinical trial design.
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Episode 53, “The SNAP Trial with Professors Tong and Davis”
In this episode of "In the Interim…", Dr. Scott Berry interviews Professors Steven Tong and Josh Davis about the SNAP platform trial for Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia. The discussion covers SNAP’s rationale, large-scale adaptive design, methodology, and operational execution at approximately 150 hospitals in 13 countries.
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Blog released on “Enhancing Phase 3 Trials Through Bayesian Borrowing”
Bayesian borrowing in Phase 3 trials formally combines prior evidence with the new trial data to enhance development efficiency and regulatory decision making. This approach requires rigorous statistical modeling, careful selection of historical information, and detailed regulatory dialogue.
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Episode 52, “Bayesian Borrowing in Phase 3 Trials”
In this episode of "In the Interim…", Dr. Scott Berry and Dr. Kert Viele examine Bayesian borrowing in Phase 3 clinical trials, focusing on statistical handling of prior information and real-world FDA interactions.
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Episode 51, “The Art of Storytelling with Shaun Cassidy”
In Episode 51 of "In the Interim…", Dr. Scott Berry interviews writer, producer, and performer Shaun Cassidy to examine the practical elements of storytelling that matter in scientific and statistical communication.
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